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Samira Said

Samira Said ((アラビア語:سميرة سعيد), ''Samira Bensaïd'') is a Moroccan Arabic pop singer.
== Career ==

Samira Said was born and raised in Rabat, Morocco.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=سميرة سعيد: أنا مصرية الجنسية ومغربية الهوية )〕 She began singing at the age of nine, and was discovered on the music program, ''Mawaheb'', broadcast on Royal Moroccan TV. She has recorded many Moroccan songs, such as: "Kifash Tlakina" ("How we Met"), "Fayetli sheftek shi marra" ("I've seen you once"), "Sarkouh" ("They Stole Him"), and "Al Behhara" ("Mariners"). Her singles included "Maghlouba" ("Beaten") and "Wa'ady" ("My Love"). In 1980 she represented Morocco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 singing ''Bitaqat Hub'', placing 18th out of the 19 contestants.
Said has recorded "Ben Leef" ("The Circle of Life"), "Sayidati Sadati" (Ladies and Gentlemen"), "Malich Enwan" ("Ready When You Are") and "Akher Hawa" ("Last Love"). She worked with composer Mohamed El Mougi, sang and acted in the film ''Saaktob Ismak Ala Arrimal'' ("I Will Write Your Name in the Sand"), which included her singing "Yadamiiti Haddi" ("Tears, Fall from My Eyes"). Other recordings include "Lilet El Ouns" ("Magnificent Get-Together"), "Ech Gab Li Gab" ("A Cut about the Rest"), "Amrak Aajib" ("I Don't Get You"), and "Menghir Sabab" ("For No Reason").
In 2000, she released "Lilah Habeebee", ("One Night, My Love"), the album title track, which went on to win for best video in the Arab world in 2001 at the Cairo Arabic Music Festival. At the 15th annual World Music Awards in 2003, Said won a World Music Award based on worldwide sales figures for that year. Said won the BBC award for world music〔(''Samira Said: Winner in the Middle East Category'' ); Garth Cartwright; 2002〕 for the best artist in the Middle East with her album ''Youm Wara Youm''.〔(''Winners of the 2003 World Music Awards'' ); Oct. 12, 2003; Monaco; Billboard.com;〕 Said has won more than 40 awards.〔(''LG Fait Chanter Samira Bensaid'' ); Aujourd’hui le Maroc; 2004〕〔(''Samira Saeid; the Best-seller Moroccan Singer in Arabic Music History'' ); hitmarker.com Best Sellers; Stars Cafe Entertainment; 2009〕
''Mazal'' was released in October 2013.

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